Canal Energy president dismisses lawsuit, offers warning about business in Bogalusa The Daily News Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:41 PM PST A clearly angry Steve Fetter, president of Canal Energy and Services, which was hit with a lawsuit for alleged racial discrimination in hiring just before Christmas, denied any wrongdoing and said heâs pulling his company out of Bogalusa because of people like the plaintiffs in the federal suit. He also warned that his business would not be the only one lost to the city. | Canal Energy accused of racism in hiring The Daily News Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:40 PM PST Canal Energy and Services, the worldwide oilfield services company that moved to the Bogalusa Industrial Park from its former headquarters in Belle Chasse about a year ago and then made local news with a plan to stop the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, is accused of racial discrimination in a suit filed Dec. 22 in federal court in New Orleans. | Lofton Erupts for 44 Points, Short-handed Energy Beat Bakersfield 116-108 OurSports Central Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:39 PM PST BAKERSFIELD, CA - Guard Chris Lofton scored an Iowa Energy record 44 points as the Energy beat Bakersfield 116-108 Saturday night. Lofton, who entered the game averaging 14.3 points per game, made 15 of 23 shots from the field including seven 3-pointers. | MILLSTONE: Planners postpone vote on solar energy farm The Messenger-Press Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:32 PM PST MILLSTONE The Planning Board will try again in January to come to a decision on a proposed 20-megawatt solar energy farm planned for a 132-acre tract of land between the Moto industrial park and the Monroe Township border. | New Zealand captain Vettori battles mystery illness Press Trust of India Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:25 PM PST Hamilton, Jan 9 (AP) New Zealand cricket captain Daniel Vettori has undergone blood tests in the hope of identifying a mystery illness which has left him feverish and lacking in energy. | Science Foundation of Arizona directs $1 million to solar energy research Arizona City Independent Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:24 PM PST Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz) today announced the use of a $1 million grant for a project to make large-scale solar electricity generation more cost-effective. Pioneered by internationally recognized and celebrated University of Arizona (UA) researcher Roger Angel, the âenergy telescopeâ project uses principals of optics and large telescope design in an innovative way to produce electricity ... | Utah Flash knock off Big Horns in OT Deseret News Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:09 PM PST The Utah Flash (9-7) had the UCCU Events Center alive with the energy of 4,721 fans in tonight's overtime win against the... | Wild at midseason: Playoff hope has returned Pioneer Press Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:06 PM PST When the Wild dropped the puck on their 10th season three months ago in Helsinki, Finland, they were a team with an owner predicting a run to the playoffs, a long-standing sellout streak at the Xcel Energy Center and optimism that discounted an abysmal exhibition record. | | |
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